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Why this film is still scary 65 years later
Although Alfred Hitchcock often called Psycho a "big joke" and was horrified to discover audiences took it so seriously, this film's impact is still felt not only in thrillers and horror films, but in serious works of art in every medium. Working with Hitchcock's usual staple of big budgets, big stars, and glamorous locations, this 1960 landmark movie continues as a masterful study in fear and anxiety still holding the power to shock. Join Brian Rose as he examines how Psycho was made and how it continues to haunt our cultural imagination.
The Chelsea District Library is a single branch library serving the City of Chelsea and surrounding townships. The library has 4 small study rooms, one medium meeting room, and the McKune room, our main programming room.